Introspector is a software tool to explore the structure of programs that can be compiled with the GNU Compiler Collection. The project was started in early 2002, and made a release in November 2003. It has been restarted in November 2004 and is gaining new form.
It works by using a version of GCC modified to output data in Resource Description Framework format via the Redland API from its abstract semantic graph, then uses the special data structure "ice cube " for higher speed transfer of the data. The ice cube is a compressed data cube, a set of vectors describing the compiler graphs efficiently.
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See also: AspectX , srcML , XWeaver
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